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business, A. T. Philp & Sons, instead of going to university. The premises were in Cardiff's Royal Arcade, where they remained until 1968. He served in the RAF during the
50:, and married Pamela Ayton in 1940. They had two sons. In the meantime, he continued to write plays, as he had done since his schooldays, and his major success was 174: 226: 211: 206: 24:(10 November 1920 - 5 February 2006), was a Welsh dramatist and antiques expert, best known for his television series, 118: 52: 126: 221: 216: 57: 148: 47: 39: 200: 69: 64:, but later returned to Cardiff. In 1958, the first programme in the series, 74: 61: 56:(1951); this won him the title of Most Promising Young Playwright at the 43: 36: 32: 78:. He published several books on the subject of antiques. 72:, and Philp also wrote a column on antiques for 232:20th-century Welsh dramatists and playwrights 8: 140: 7: 227:People educated at Stanwell School 14: 175:"Ingenious Dramatic Leg-Pulling" 105:Field Guide to Antique Furniture 42:, but opted to enter the family 212:Mass media people from Cardiff 1: 99:The Antique Furniture Expert 60:. He lived for a time near 207:Welsh television presenters 16:Welsh dramatist (1920–2006) 248: 179:The Sydney Morning Herald 22:Denis Alfred Peter Philp 127:A Quiet Clap of Thunder 93:Furniture of the World 119:Castle of Deception 53:Castle of Deception 58:Edinburgh Festival 31:Philp was born in 181:. 17 October 1952 239: 191: 190: 188: 186: 171: 165: 164: 162: 160: 145: 66:Collectors' Club 48:Second World War 26:Collectors' Club 247: 246: 242: 241: 240: 238: 237: 236: 197: 196: 195: 194: 184: 182: 173: 172: 168: 158: 156: 147: 146: 142: 137: 114: 89: 84: 68:, was shown on 35:, and attended 17: 12: 11: 5: 245: 243: 235: 234: 229: 224: 219: 214: 209: 199: 198: 193: 192: 166: 155:. 6 March 2006 139: 138: 136: 133: 132: 131: 123: 113: 110: 109: 108: 102: 96: 88: 85: 83: 80: 40:grammar school 15: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 244: 233: 230: 228: 225: 223: 220: 218: 215: 213: 210: 208: 205: 204: 202: 180: 176: 170: 167: 154: 150: 149:"Peter Philp" 144: 141: 134: 129: 128: 124: 121: 120: 116: 115: 111: 106: 103: 100: 97: 94: 91: 90: 86: 81: 79: 77: 76: 71: 67: 63: 59: 55: 54: 49: 45: 41: 38: 34: 29: 27: 23: 19: 183:. Retrieved 178: 169: 157:. Retrieved 152: 143: 125: 117: 104: 98: 92: 73: 65: 51: 30: 25: 21: 20: 18: 222:2006 deaths 217:1920 births 87:Non-fiction 201:Categories 185:27 October 135:References 70:television 153:The Times 75:The Times 62:Monmouth 44:antiques 37:Penarth 33:Cardiff 159:31 May 130:(1961) 122:(1951) 107:(1992) 101:(1991) 95:(1974) 112:Plays 82:Works 187:2021 161:2024 203:: 177:. 151:. 28:. 189:. 163:.

Index

Cardiff
Penarth
grammar school
antiques
Second World War
Castle of Deception
Edinburgh Festival
Monmouth
television
The Times
Castle of Deception
A Quiet Clap of Thunder
"Peter Philp"
"Ingenious Dramatic Leg-Pulling"
Categories
Welsh television presenters
Mass media people from Cardiff
1920 births
2006 deaths
People educated at Stanwell School
20th-century Welsh dramatists and playwrights

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